Eva Moreimi spoke with Heather Brown and Kim Johnson about how hidden recipes helped her mother survive the Holocaust. -as seen on WCCO
Author previews her upcoming book about her personal journey after a DNA home test kit revealed the man who raised her is not her biological father. -as heard on WCCO-AM
Author Eva Moreimi shares a moving and emotional story of how her parents struggled through and survived the atrocities of WWII. Hidden Recipes recounts how Moreimi's mother courageously, in an act of silent resistance, collected hundreds of recipes from her fellow inmates at a labor camp. -as seen on KARE 11
The Maple Grove company is helping communities support Minnesota-made products. -as seen on KARE 11
Driver in Making program plants the seeds of distraction free driving in younger kids. -as seen on KARE 11
Beyond Words Co. offers multi-sensory mail-order care packages. -as read in Minnesota Parent
Expert Leah Simon-Clarke from reVamp SalonSpa in Uptown shares some advice. -as seen on WCCO
MN moms help fundraisers sell items that are locally made. -as read in Minnesota Parent
Gina Moore and AJ Zimmer, from Minnesota Brands For Good, explain. -as seen on WCCO
Many small businesses throughout Minnesota set up booths at the Minnesota State Fair. -as seen on KARE 11
A booth can bring business to brick-and-mortar stores long after event has run its course. -as read in the Star Tribune
There is a new way for Minnesota schools, bands, churches and many other groups to raise money that also supports local business. It's called Minnesota Brands for Good. -as seen on KARE 11
Perk’s run through the course could use some polish, but his 40 yard dash was a thing of beauty. -as seen on KARE 11
Essential oils can be just the thing some of us need to de-stress. One local company is making oil blends that are state fair themed. -as seen on KARE 11
Bill Waddington, the award-winning founder of TeaSource, travels the world to bring delicious international teas to Minnesota. -as read in Minnesota Good Age
Catherine Hinz, owner of Beyond Words Co., talks about how a difficult tragedy in her life turned into a profitable business. -as heard on WCCO-AM
When someone you care about is dealing with a loss, it can be tough to know what to say, says Beyond Words owner Catherine Hinz. -as seen on WCCO MidMorning
Her care packages are geared towards different kinds of grief and needs. -as seen on KARE 11
The Sabes Jewish Community Center is there for anyone who is looking to get in touch with their inner mermaid or merman. -as seen on FOX 9
Chef Lachelle Cunningham, of Chelle’s Kitchen, spoke with Jason DeRusha and Heather Brown about the culinary collaborative happening Friday. -as seen on WCCO MidMorning